Recent Posts/Articles on the Logan Controversy

Here’s an update on recent news/info regarding the Logan Controversy:
Trevin Wax at Christianity Today writes a post titled “A Private Matter” in which he questions Chapman’s claim that the reasons for Logan’s firing is a matter that’s to be kept private.  Trevin contrasts Dr. Chapman’s actions to that of SBC president Johnny Hunt, who listened [...]

SBC Convention 2009 Wrap-up: Owen Strachan & SBTS’ 150th

Owen Strachan provides a good wrap up  of the SBC Convention by writing on SBTS’ sesquicentennial celebration that occurred on campus yesterday culminating with Dr. Mohler’s address at 3:00 in Alumni Chapel.  Some highlights of the post include:
Dr. Mohler’s closing words:
We stand at the intersection of history and hope, encouraged by legacy and inspired by [...]

SBC Convention, Great Commission Resurgence, and a Red Herring

The SBC Convention in Louisville, KY is the first that I’ve ever attended, this despite the fact that I’ve been a Southern Baptist literally all of my life.  While I grew up in a SBC affiliated church, I do not remember a strong emphasis placed upon involvement in the denomination.  Whatever the reason may be, [...]

Kenneth L. Roberts – the Unofficial Site

I just started a new site devoted to Kenneth L. Roberts, an early- to mid-20th Century author who wrote various books, primarily historical fiction. Here’s the link: http://kennethlroberts.wordpress.com.
He’s my favorite author and I’ve noticed that there’s nothing on the Web on him and his works other than your run of the mill short bios.

Ice and Snow: Louisville, KY 2009

I was disappointed back in December when Louisiana – my home state – got eight inches of snow and we got nothing.  Well, our time has come finally.   Yesterday we received about 2 inches of sleet/snow overnight.  While in a normal situation our “winter weather” would end there, we continued to get sleet and freezing [...]

A Couple of Thoughts on this MLK Day

Political differences aside, tomorrow’s inauguration of President-elect Obama is an historic event I never thought I’d witness in my lifetime. How fitting his inauguration comes just a day after Martin Luther King Day – a day in which we honor a man whose work still has an impact on our society and culture. It’s amazing [...]

Mario Bros 3 + Drums = A Cool Thing

Oh how I wish I could play this well…

more about “Mario Bros 3 + Drums = A Cool Thing“, posted with vodpod
 

Coming Soon … Another Interview, Religious Experiences, and Faith in Politics

Along with many other seminarians, I am currently in the throes of another semester.  As such, I’ve had to put aside blogging to an extent.  I do want to give an update on some things I am working on:

 I had the opportunity to interview Dr. Mark Coppenger, Professor of Christian Apologetics, yesterday on the issue [...]

Coming Soon …

I am interviewing today Dr. Ted Cabal, Professor of Christian Philosophy and Applied Apologetics at SBTS about the role of philosophy and its proper place in relation to theology.  Depending on the amount of material, it should be a two or three part series.  Since new found love for philosophy, I’ve become more aware of its [...]

I’m Back!!!

I’m back. It’s been a 3 months of change and a break from trying to do too much. I’ve changed jobs to one that allows me to keep work at work (especially mentally) and have, through prayer and seeking the Lord, refocused my priorities.
So, instead of boring your with the details of what when [...]